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Tuesday, 25 July

22:25

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On Monday 17 July, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft A30-001 was noted completing airwork at Emerald Airport.


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It looked to fly up from and then later return to RAAF Base Williamtown.  It was heard to fly as "Wedgetail 01".

While fellow E-7A Wedgetail aircraft A30-002 was noted completing airwork at Bundaberg Airport.  It too looked to fly up from and then return to Williamtown.  It was heard to fly as "Wedgetail 15".

Finally, also on Monday 17 July, it is believed that a pair of United States Air Force (USAF) Boeing C-17A Globemaster III transport aircraft completed a sortie departing Townsville, flying very low level along the Whitsunday coast down to Mackay before turning inland and head West towards Hughenden before then returning to Townsville.

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22:03

Arme de l'Air (French Air Force) CASA CN-235-200M '065' (52-1C) "Cotam 1161" Calls into Rockhampton Airport - Plus More! "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Wednesday 19 July, making its very first appearance into Central Queensland (or at least on this Blog) was Arme de l'Air (French Air Force) CASA CN-235-200M '065' (Code 52-1C) which arrived into Rockhampton Airport from Townsville as "Cotam 1161".



It had earlier flown up to Townsville from RAAF Base Amberley.



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21:34

Some of the 13 US Army Apache, Blackhawk and Chinook Helicopters Arrive into Mackay and Rockhampton Airports from the Gladstone Port "IndyWatch Feed Qld"

On Tuesday 18 July, some of the 13 helicopters of the United States Army (US Army) flew from the Gladstone Port to both Mackay and Rockhampton Airports before they all continued to Townsville. They are in Queensland to participate in joint Military Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023 (TS23) and were shipped into the Gladstone Airport from the USA on board the United States Navy (USN) large, medium-speed, roll-on/roll-off ship (LMSR) USNS Bob Hope (T-AKR 300).




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16:28

How to break the barriers for Australians with chronic pain? 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

This week National Pain Week kicked off, raising awareness about chronic pain and the treatments to alleviate it.

Most chronic pain issues are related to musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis.

While there are more treatments for chronic pain, there are still social barriers to manage and live with the condition.

Image: Image by Holger Langmaier from Pixabay

Produced By: Eduardo Jordan

Featured In Story: Professor Rachelle Buchbinder Director of the Department of Clinical Epidemiology at the Monash University School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

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16:28

Sugar tax could reduce tooth decay: research 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The debate over sugary drinks has resurfaced, with a study showing a tax on sweetened beverages could prevent more than half-a-million dental cavities.

Three Victorian universities collaborated in the study, which found a 10 year tax on sugary drinks would save more than 42 million dollars in tooth decay prevention and millions of dollars more in preventing premature death or disability.

Image: Image by evelynlo from Pixabay

Produced By: Frank Bonaccorso

Featured In Story: Tan Nguyen PhD candidate from Monash School Of Public Health and Preventative Medicine and oral health therapist

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

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16:26

Australian First Nations Language conference in October 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

In Kalgoorlie, Western Australias Indigenous Affairs Minister Tony Buti presented the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre with a grant this week.

The Minister presented the centre with almost $130,000 to run the Decolonising Western Australian First Nations Languages Conference in October. 

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Produced By: Conrad MacLean

Featured In Story: Susan Hanson Manager from the Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre, and Jack Sullivan Exchange student from Yale University in Australia

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

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16:26

Whats the media role on stories of people being killed? 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

When a family member or a close friend passes away, its a difficult task to dimension, but its even bigger when a person is killed in different circumstances.

The media often plays a role in sharing the stories of families whose loved ones have been killed, but not all stories are shared equally.

So whats the medias role in this issue?

Image: Image by Micha Karo from Pixabay

Produced By: Ash Taylor

Featured In Story: Associate Professor Sarah Wayland Discipline Lead Social Work Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of New England

First aired on The Wire, Tuesday 25 July 2023

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16:07

Separate Aboriginal nation-state to be created after Voice referendum www.cairnsnews.org

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14:34

Ukraine Bushmasters to be fitted with EOS R400 remote weapon systems www.cairnsnews.org

EOS Defense Systems USA, a subsidiary of EOS, is supplying positioning components for L3Harris VAMPIRE Vehicle-Agnostic Modular Palletized ISR Rocket Equipment through our EOS AS-65 gimbal, under a US Department of Defense contract to deliver 14 VAMPIRE multi-purpose weapon systems to Ukraine earlier this year. The EOS AS-65 gimbal technology joins more than 40 EOS []

12:17

Incompetent leadership of ADF led to neglect and abuse of military service personnel www.cairnsnews.org

SAS soldiers on patrol in Afghanistan Dr Dan Mealey, a former SAS doctor who served in Afghanistan, comments on the persecution of Ben Roberts-Smith VC. Anyone who values our Defence Force members, knows how important it is for anyone who has served in our Special Forces (including those accused of war crimes and their accusers) to remain []

11:17

Code of silence: Did the ADF threaten a Ben Roberts-Smith witness with criminal charges? www.cairnsnews.org

Published 23 July 2023 By Finn McHugh Source: SBS News The Australian Defence Force has been accused of attempting to impose a code of silence on a soldier who said he witnessed Ben Roberts-Smith kick an unarmed Afghan man off a cliff. The ADF has been accused of threatening a potential war crimes witness with []

10:15

Deranged Democrats pursue Trump through courts www.cairnsnews.org

Ron DeSantis presidential candidate: Democrats sending America down a scary road Joe Biden is planning to arrest Donald Trump a second time. Never before has a sitting President weaponized the justice system to jail his leading opponent. Donald Trump broke the news that Democrat prosecutor Jack Smith sent him a target letter over the weekend []

Monday, 24 July

22:28

Joy McKean wrote many of husband Slim Dustys hits Richard Dinnen

The music industry pressures of stardom and life on the road make it hard for marriages and relationships to last. So youd expect musical spouses would not choose to work together.

A surprising number of them do work together, creating successful and enduring musical and personal partnerships. One of the most successful happened here in Australia.

In the 1940s, a young singer called Slim Dusty was on tour, where he met Joy, one half of the McKean Sisters. Joy and Heather were big radio stars then, while Slim was relatively unknown.

Joy and Slim got married, and Joy was Slims manager for 50 years, writing many of his most popular songs. Together, they made more than 100 albums, won awards aplenty, and toured like no other act.

Joy McKean died in May. She was 93.

21:59

Court rules Ed did not steal Marvins song Richard Dinnen

Songs often sound similar. Theres a limited number of notes and chords, and a huge number of hit songs have been been built with the popular 1-5-6-4 chord progression. In the key of C, thats CGA minorF. Its a phenomenon lovingly parodied by Aussie band Axis of Awesome in their marvellous Four Chord Song

Similar songs often end up in court, where judges and juries are asked to decide whether one writer has copied another. Its sometimes impossible, and worse, its often ridiculous, and opportunistic. Theres only so many notes and chord progressions, so inevitably theres going to be similarities. Could a writer sue another for using some of the same words?

Ed Sheeran is the latest to be sued, by the heirs of someone who wrote Marvin Gayes marvellous Whats Going On. The jury says Ed did not infringe.

Check out some of the most memorable musical copyright disputes here.

21:27

Its hard to imagine a world without Tina Turner Richard Dinnen

Tina Turner was a very big star twice in the same lifetime. First time round, she was the real talent in the Ike and Tina Turner Revue, a high-energy touring funk and soul phenomenon. Tina could sing, dance, move, put on a show, better than anyone in the business. This made her husband wealthy, and jealous. Tina endured years of violence and misery, finally leaving him on tour in Texas.

Lean years followed, but Tina found an ally in Australian music promoter Roger Davies, who signed her up in 1980, getting her well paid Las Vegas gigs, steering her on the way to multi-platinum albums through the 80s. Tina Turner was, once again, a big star, one of the best performers of the huge stadium gig era.

Tina Turner made the greatest showbiz comeback ever. At 44, she had a five times platinum album, and led an all-conquering 177 show world tour

She was in a Mad Max movie, sang a James Bond theme. Tina was an unstoppable showbiz phenomenon, and an inspiration

Anna Mae Bullock from Nutbush, Tennessee, became one of musics biggest brightest stars, twice in one lifetime.

21:07

Best Parma or Parmi? Townsville: Why not call it Cityvillage?

Hey! Coming up to Townsville next month from Melbs and was wondering where I can find the best Parma or Parmi (not trying to start a keyboard war hahaha) Townsville?

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16:36

Common Law zoom meetings to expose unlawful government www.cairnsnews.org

By Alison Ryan For more information on how the Australian Corporation of 1973 is masquerading as the founding Australian Commonwealth Constitution 1901, and defrauding the Australian people, efpadmin@educateforprotection.website is holding Monday nightly zoom meetings which seek to expose unlawful government legislation and regulation, and to provide remedies for those affected. https://www.linkedin.com/posts/derek-balogh-a40404187_common-law-efp-special-meeting-your-constitution-activity-7080798304564883456-6K6a Dr Bay has hit []

15:48

The Long Story, a new book uncovers neglected stories of Australias interracial history 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Throughout history, major social and political events have impacted and shaped our interracial relations. Yet often the historical narrative is told through limited perspectives and these important interracial events are left untold.

Co-author and Member for Moreton, Graham Perrett teams up with Queenslander and proud Murri Man, Wayne Long, to launch a new book and tell The Long Story

A child of both Aboriginal ancestry (Kamilaroi Nation) and Chinese heritage, Wayne Long has lived in the intersection of cultures and talks in the book about how major events, like the Voice to Parliament, can impact the personal and political experience of our country. The Long Story illustrates Australias brutal history of injustice, blood and tragedy, but through this, many incredible stories of resilience.

Charles Sturt University media spoke with MP Graham Perrett about the importance of this book in telling an accurate story of Australian history and how understanding Australias historical relationship with race sheds light on current issues.

Image: The Long Story by Graham Perrett, Author and Member for Moreton

Produced By: Charles Sturt University

Featured In Story: Graham Perrett, Co-author of The Long Story and Member for Moreton

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

The post The Long Story, a new book uncovers neglected stories of Australias interracial history appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:37

New initiative pairs up professors and pollies to encourage science-backed policy-making 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

Two eminent researchers from Curtin University are amongst 26 academics that have been chosen as STEM ambassadors to the federal government, in a new program that pairs professors up with federal politicians. 

The aim of the initiative is to bridge the gap between science and politics, helping our most influential policy-makers interpret and access the latest research and evidence. 

Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt has been selected for the program and spoke with RTRFMs Fiona Bartholomaeus about her research and how it factors into her new role as an advisor for the government.

See RTRFMs full story here

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Produced By: Fiona Bartholomaeus

Featured In Story: Internationally renowned radio astronomer Professor Melanie Johnston-Hollitt

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

The post New initiative pairs up professors and pollies to encourage science-backed policy-making appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:22

Australian Universities Accord Interim Report Released 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Australian Universities Accord released an Interim Report reviewing Australias higher education system. This is the first major review of higher education since the 2008 Bradley Review.

This interim report provides a blueprint for various issues on Australias high education system including the need to address labor shortage gaps by integrating university courses with vocational educational and training providers.

How does that work? And why is it important?

The Wires Toni Pankaluic spoke with Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne to find out more

Image: Image courtesy CAMD

Produced By: Toni Pankaluic

Featured In Story: Gwilym Croucher, Associate Professor in Higher Education Policy and Management at the University of Melbourne

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

The post Australian Universities Accord Interim Report Released appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

15:20

Advocates call for national wellbeing framework to address poverty 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio

The Albanese government has released Australias inaugural national wellbeing framework, Measuring What Matters. 

The framework includes 50 key indicators and aims to track societal and economic progress more effectively. Themes of Healthy, Secure, Sustainable, Cohesive and Prosperous underpin the framework, which will be in addition to more traditional measurements like GDP, employment, and inflation. 

The government has welcomed feedback on the framework, which will evolve over time with the aim of providing better societal and economic indicators to improve the wellbeing of all Australians. 

But advocates in the social services sectors say more focus needs to be placed on addressing poverty in Australia.

Image: Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced Australias first national wellbeing framework. Image courtesy Lukas Coch, AAP.

Produced By: Isaac Brogan

Featured In Story: Edwina MacDonald, Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) acting CEO

First aired on The Wire, Monday 24 July 2023

The post Advocates call for national wellbeing framework to address poverty appeared first on 4YOU 98.5FM Capricorn Community Radio.

08:09

Is Cairnes a good place for business? Cairns

Im not very seriously looking into moving yet but I have a window washing/pressure cleaning/car detailing business that I have here in the US. Florida specifically. It does very well and I like it here, but I want to experience other places in the world. Would I be able to support a family if I start a business like that in Cairns? Is there a niche market for that type of work in this particular region? TIA

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06:59

Pressure washing prices Cairns

Hi, Im searching for what everyone is paying for pressure washing homes in Cairns. I had my large driveway and surrounding concrete done for $100 p/h. It took him 6 hrs and he sprayed it with chlorine to keep further mould away longer.. beautiful no worries. Now Ive been looking for a package quote to do my roof and gutters and have been quoted $1975.00 for what he believes to be another 6 hrs work. So over $200 p/hr rate to pressure wash?? Youve got to be joking! You arent a specialist tradesman ffs

I just want someone who does roofs for the very reasonable rate of $100 p/hr.

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